Project Details
Homogenisation of ECosystem functioning between Temperate and Neotropical streams due to AgRicultural land usE (HECTARE)
Applicant
Dr. Mario Brauns
Subject Area
Hydrogeology, Hydrology, Limnology, Urban Water Management, Water Chemistry, Integrated Water Resources Management
Term
from 2012 to 2017
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 215988486
The expansion and intensification of agricultural areas and the associated deforestation, eutrophica-tion and modification of habitat heterogeneity remain the most important stressors to stream ecosys-tem functioning worldwide. The alteration of key environmental characteristics may cause the loss of functional attributes specific for streams in different climate zones and may ultimately lead to a ho-mogenisation of stream ecosystem functioning. Previous studies were mostly restricted to a single function in a particular biome and a thorough understanding on the potential for an agriculturally driven functional homogenisation of stream ecosystems among climate zones is lacking. The project HECTARE analyses ecosystem functioning of pristine and agricultural streams situated in the German Harz and in the Brazilian Cerrado and Atlantic forest. By the novel combination of quantification of food webs and measurements of ecosystem productivity and respiration, HECTARE delivers a mech-anistic understanding on energy- and matter fluxes in temperate and Neotropical streams including their trophic coupling to the catchments. Building on that, key pathways of whole-ecosystem matter and energy fluxes that are impacted by agricultural land use will be identified. The inter-biome ap-proach proposed with HECTARE will allow for a synthesis of impact patterns associated with agricul-tural land use and an analysis of the degree of functional homogenisation of stream ecosystems.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Brazil
Partner Organisation
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais
Participating Persons
Professorin Dr. Iola G. Boechat; Professor Dr. Björn Gücker